Chapter 30 Readings


Lanza, Robert et al. July 1997. Xenotransplantation. Scientific American. Transplantable organs may come from nonhuman animals given human cell surface molecules.

Mostov, K. and Z. Werb. April 11, 1997. Journey across the osteoclast. Science, vol. 276. Osteoclasts continually remodel bone.

Platt, Jeffrey L. January 1997. Xenotransplanting hepatocytes: The triumph of a cup half full. Nature Medicine. The human body might accept transplants of liver cells from other species because these cells are highly adaptable to where they are transplanted.

Strange, Carolyn. January 1997. Biological ties that bind. BioScience. Extracellular substances knit cells into tissues.

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